K?rin's Painting Style (K?rin gashiki) 1818 Aikawa Minwa Japanese The early nineteenth century witnessed a renewed interest in the celebrated Rinpa artist Ogata K?rin (1658–1716). Nagamura H?chu and Sakai H?itsu led the revival with the publication, respectively, of the The K?rin Picture Album (K?rin gafu) of 1802 and One Hundred Paintings by K?rin (K?rin hyakuzu) of 1815 and 1826 (sequel edition). Minwa’s volume was clearly responding to this popular demand for K?rin’s K?rin's Painting Style (K?rin gashiki). Aikawa Minwa (Japanese, active 1806–1821). Japan. 1818. Set of two Woodbloc


K?rin's Painting Style (K?rin gashiki) 1818 Aikawa Minwa Japanese The early nineteenth century witnessed a renewed interest in the celebrated Rinpa artist Ogata K?rin (1658–1716). Nagamura H?chu and Sakai H?itsu led the revival with the publication, respectively, of the The K?rin Picture Album (K?rin gafu) of 1802 and One Hundred Paintings by K?rin (K?rin hyakuzu) of 1815 and 1826 (sequel edition). Minwa’s volume was clearly responding to this popular demand for K?rin’s K?rin's Painting Style (K?rin gashiki). Aikawa Minwa (Japanese, active 1806–1821). Japan. 1818. Set of two Woodblock printed books; ink and color on paper. Edo period (1615–1868). Illustrated Books


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